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If y=cos1(cosx), then dydx is equal to ?


A

1 in the whole plane

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1 in the whole plane

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C

1 in the 2ndand 3rd quadrants of the plane

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D

1 in the 3rd and 4th quadrants of the plane

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Solution

The correct option is D

1 in the 3rd and 4th quadrants of the plane


Explanation for the correct option:

Find the value of dydx :

Given,

y=cos1(cosx)

Now, differentiate the given function with respect to x

dydx=-1(1-cos2x)×(-sinx)[dcos-1xdx=11-x2,ddxcosx=-sinx]=-1sin2x×(-sinx)=±1

Now find the range,

dydx=1forx[0,π]dydx=-1forx[π,2π]

Hence, the correct option is D.


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